Consequences of Altered Family Court Transcripts

​After years of parents being called "crazy " and "disgruntled" for claiming transcripts in custody and divorce cases have been altered, an underground sting has revealed that crazy parents deprived of their children and property may very well be on to something.

​For the past five years litigants in Sacramento, Santa Clara, Contra Costa and Orange County have been secretly recording hearings and comparing them with the actual transcripts in their case. Word by word these recordings are being compared to the transcripts that serve as the permanent historical record of a court proceeding.

​Some counties employ court reporters as a matter of routine, others including Sacramento and Santa Cruz do not. This can have a great impact on an appeal. No court record, no appeal, that is likely to work,

​Initial research shows that court reporters regularly employed in family court cases appear willing to alter and change transcripts which may have serious implications for court orders and appeals. These court reporters, often women, appear to be willing to change transcripts at the private request of a judge, or at the request of a seasoned lawyer who brings in steady business, for which court reporters are able to earn additional income.

​Santa Clara County Court insiders, fed up with fancy court houses and high pay to court reporters, are reporting that a few court reporters regularly assigned to family court cases have been engaging in tax fraud, and assisting judges and lawyers in altering transcripts for a steady flow of income, as court clerks face furlough and pay freezes.

​Court management is worried as records request related to the court reporters have also been reportedly delayed , buried or altered to prevent mainstream media from exposing mass corruption that impacts legal outcomes and court budgets.

Id like a copy of this article. I paid 1500 for a hearing and I got an incomplete, garbled transcript with every other word misspelled. The appeals court denied stating incomplete record.

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melva merritt

7/13/2017 07:57:41 am

Sounds like something Orange Co. North Carolina 15 B would do. It is awful that the court employee's are so corrupt. The lawyers and the judges make a fortune in contested custody cases. And allow their little group of cronies to rip over the taxpayers. You would think the people would vote the crooked judges out of office.

Court reporters are REQUIRED to act without bias toward, or prejudice against any parties and/or their attorneys, per California Code of Regulations, Title 16, section 2475(a)(6). Kris Case of Alameda County has failed to do this by refusing to allow InProPer litigants the opportunity to obtain a copy of the transcripts. We deserve to be treated equally regardless if you are InProPer or not.
KRIS A. CASE, CSR 13142
Dept 520 - Alameda County Court
Hayward Hall of Justice

I have been fighting to stop the doctoring of court transcripts in Australia for over five years. The effect this disgusting corruption can have on the lives of the innocent victims, can be absolutely devastating. The judicial tampering of court transcripts is a global problem, to which none in authority have the morals or strength to stop. As the media has not got the guts to report the doctoring of court transcripts, the only hope in hell the people have of stopping this corruption, is to hold mass public protests. It may even come to the point, that what may be considered extreme measures, need to be used by the public themselves to ensure the innocent are protected from the evil pack of wolves controlling our corrupt courts.
To see more on what the honorable judiciary get up to, go to the Facebook page, Australians Against Courts Doctoring Court Recordings.

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carlos devito payne

2/12/2018 08:18:43 am

PLEASE CALL ME. I have evidence on top of evidence, Corruption, falsifying and altered transcripts. Very serious problem by Asheville, North Carolina Judicial Courthouse Officials. To much to type. call me (828) 301-2913 and Email kiddkatt40@gmail.com